Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Hi my name is and I would like to get some feedback on choosing injections or testopel pellets. History LabCorp results 10/31/09 Total T: 419ng/dl range 241-827 Free T : 9.8 pg/ml range 6.8 - 21.5 LH: 6 mIU/mL range 1.5-9.3 Prolactin: 3.6 range 2.1-17.7 Dr. prescribed 5mg Androgel, after 19 days got the following results LabCorp results 11/19/09 Total T 350 ng/dl Free T 6.0 pg/ml Dr. prescribed 10 mg, after 3 weeks got the following results: LabCorp results 1/11/10 Total T 243 ng/dl Free Testosterone 6.3 pg/ml Estradiol 6.3 pg/ml range 7.6-42.6 Note: Estradiol Roche ECLIA methodology On 1/15/10 my doctor stopped Androgel and injected me 200 mg and will test levels after 10 days. He also suggested Testopel since my insurance will cover it. Questions: Any feedback on what had happened to me the last two months? How to get the right dosage for injections? Is Testopel a good option and how to get the right dosge? thanks Total T: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Hi here is what I tell men your levels were not all that low at 419 and your LH is up and Prolactrin is not to high. So I tell men like your self not to go on Testosterone meds until you know why your low. I don't know your age but you should have had a mess of labs to see why your low and it it can be fixed your levels can come back up. And you not TRT for life but now it's a little to late. Some if the things that lower mens T levels are stress, high iron levels, low Cortisol and Thyroid levels, a Fatty Liver, A low grade infection, being on a bad diet and over doing it working out in the gym, Meds many kinds of meds will low T levels. Here is what I see going on you started on gels a low starting dose. ================================ Yes this happens a lot you start on a low starting dose 5 grams when your brain sees the testosterone in your blood even just a little it slows down even stops sending the LH and FSH message to your testis to make the Testosterone you were making. So lets say your labs for Total T were 350 you add this dose of gel your brain sees this and you lose the base level you had before the gel. Now lets say you need more then 5 grams most do so now all your left with is what the gel is doing so lets say it's doing 200 so you lost 150. The reason you feel good is your levels go up that 200 the gel is doing in the first 2 weeks so your levels go up to 550 in theory. The brain sees this and you fall back. Why can this happen it might be how your putting on the gel with Androgel you need to spread it over your upper arms and shoulders and down your back as far as you can reach this is half of your dose then do the other side. Just spread it over the area but don't rub it in. The other thing is it's not getting through your skin good so you need more. If you have a thyroid problem your skin will become thicker and gels and creams don't get through the skin and you need to switch to shots. I tell men when they go on Gels to retest in 2 weeks because you can end up feeling worse. Most me just need more gel. Dr.'s that tell men to go on 5 grams of gel and come back in 8 to 12 weeks for labs don't know much about the use of gels. Dr.'s that treat a lot of men for low T on gels see this happen and test them again in 2 weeks this was a cut and paste to save me time. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now the gels are not getting through your skin and your brain has seen the T in your blood and your levels are falling. Your Estradiol levels feel with this your very low the shot will help this to come back up. If you stay on the shots do them your self doing 100 mgs / wk. And get some Novarel HCG and do this HCG the 2 days each just before your next T shot. I use a small 27g .1ml x 1/2 " lg. needle to do my shots. I shoot into my thigh. No pain my levels are great. Now about the pellets if your Dr. will give you enough pellets to last your 3 months worth say about 1300 mgs to 1500 mgs go for it if your health care plain will pay for it. But I was do the shots first to be sure as your levels go up you don't run into a problem you can all ways adjust your shot if this not enough or to much. But with pellets you can't unless the Dr. dose sugary to take them out. You need to get you levels up into the upper 1/3 of your labs range as you do this your Estradiol levels will come up try to keep them at about 20 pg/ml gage this by your night time and morning wood as low as you are I don't think you have them now. Being to low kills your wood and being to high kills it as long as you have this wood your estraidol levels are good. Now once your leveled off your body will start to fix any damage done by having low T and little by little your going to feel better in them you will be back to your old self. Here is a good link to read and one on doing shots. http://www.griffinmedical.com/male_hormone_modulation_therapy.html http://spotinjections.com/index3.htm Co-Moderator Phil > From: dcl6423 <no_reply > > Subject: Started Injections, Dr recommended Testopel > > Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 11:00 AM > Hi my name is and I would like > to get some feedback on choosing injections or testopel > pellets. > > History > LabCorp results 10/31/09 > > Total T: 419ng/dl range 241-827 > Free T : 9.8 pg/ml range 6.8 - 21.5 > LH: 6 mIU/mL range 1.5-9.3 > Prolactin: 3.6 range 2.1-17.7 > > Dr. prescribed 5mg Androgel, after 19 days got the > following results > > LabCorp results 11/19/09 > Total T 350 ng/dl > Free T 6.0 pg/ml > > Dr. prescribed 10 mg, after 3 weeks got the following > results: > > LabCorp results 1/11/10 > Total T 243 ng/dl > Free Testosterone 6.3 pg/ml > Estradiol 6.3 pg/ml range 7.6-42.6 > Note: Estradiol Roche ECLIA methodology > > On 1/15/10 my doctor stopped Androgel and injected me 200 > mg and will test levels after 10 days. He also suggested > Testopel since my insurance will cover it. > > Questions: > Any feedback on what had happened to me the last two > months? > How to get the right dosage for injections? > Is Testopel a good option and how to get the right dosge? > > thanks > Total T: > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Thanks for the great feedback. I am 41 yrs old and have lost approximately 25 lbs doing P90x during 2009. Why do I need to use HCG? Approximately how many pellets will yield 1300 to 1500 mg? The nurse used a bigger syringe, why are they not using the one that you are using? > > > From: dcl6423 <no_reply > > > Subject: Started Injections, Dr recommended Testopel > > > > Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 11:00 AM > > Hi my name is and I would like > > to get some feedback on choosing injections or testopel > > pellets. > > > > History > > LabCorp results 10/31/09 > > > > Total T: 419ng/dl range 241-827 > > Free T : 9.8 pg/ml range 6.8 - 21.5 > > LH: 6 mIU/mL range 1.5-9.3 > > Prolactin: 3.6 range 2.1-17.7 > > > > Dr. prescribed 5mg Androgel, after 19 days got the > > following results > > > > LabCorp results 11/19/09 > > Total T 350 ng/dl > > Free T 6.0 pg/ml > > > > Dr. prescribed 10 mg, after 3 weeks got the following > > results: > > > > LabCorp results 1/11/10 > > Total T 243 ng/dl > > Free Testosterone 6.3 pg/ml > > Estradiol 6.3 pg/ml range 7.6-42.6 > > Note: Estradiol Roche ECLIA methodology > > > > On 1/15/10 my doctor stopped Androgel and injected me 200 > > mg and will test levels after 10 days. He also suggested > > Testopel since my insurance will cover it. > > > > Questions: > > Any feedback on what had happened to me the last two > > months? > > How to get the right dosage for injections? > > Is Testopel a good option and how to get the right dosge? > > > > thanks > > Total T: > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 I use 1/2 inch 28 guage for my shots right in the shoulder. I have been using this for over 4 years now no issues Dr's will use harpoons to give shots just to make a point LOL I would not do the pellets. figure 2 grand a year vs 1/8 of that for TRT insuranced covered. I have a few patients on them and they are swithcing over to shots due to cost effectivness. > > > > > From: dcl6423 <no_reply > > > > Subject: Started Injections, Dr recommended Testopel > > > > > > Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 11:00 AM > > > Hi my name is and I would like > > > to get some feedback on choosing injections or testopel > > > pellets. > > > > > > History > > > LabCorp results 10/31/09 > > > > > > Total T: 419ng/dl range 241-827 > > > Free T : 9.8 pg/ml range 6.8 - 21.5 > > > LH: 6 mIU/mL range 1.5-9.3 > > > Prolactin: 3.6 range 2.1-17.7 > > > > > > Dr. prescribed 5mg Androgel, after 19 days got the > > > following results > > > > > > LabCorp results 11/19/09 > > > Total T 350 ng/dl > > > Free T 6.0 pg/ml > > > > > > Dr. prescribed 10 mg, after 3 weeks got the following > > > results: > > > > > > LabCorp results 1/11/10 > > > Total T 243 ng/dl > > > Free Testosterone 6.3 pg/ml > > > Estradiol 6.3 pg/ml range 7.6-42.6 > > > Note: Estradiol Roche ECLIA methodology > > > > > > On 1/15/10 my doctor stopped Androgel and injected me 200 > > > mg and will test levels after 10 days. He also suggested > > > Testopel since my insurance will cover it. > > > > > > Questions: > > > Any feedback on what had happened to me the last two > > > months? > > > How to get the right dosage for injections? > > > Is Testopel a good option and how to get the right dosge? > > > > > > thanks > > > Total T: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Who said you don't need HCG your Dr. this is not true we don't use it and being on TRT shuts down the LH messages to the testis, your body and brain so all the LH cells will not work. Your testis will get small and so on. When you get a shot in the office this use a big huge needle and shoot you in the butt. A small needle will not hit the muscle using a small needle doing a back side shot. I don't know much about the P90x diet and workout program how long did you do this was the diet low fat and now red meat. Doing this can shut down your brain from making Testosterone with over doing in the Gym if your working out like you were a teenage this can be part of your problem. If I were you I would see if you can talk to Hardasnails here he works with a Dr. and is a trainer. Co-Moderator Phil > From: dcl6423 <no_reply > > Subject: Re: Started Injections, Dr recommended Testopel > > Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 1:23 PM > Thanks for the great feedback. I am > 41 yrs old and have lost approximately 25 lbs doing P90x > during 2009. Why do I need to use HCG? Approximately how > many pellets will yield 1300 to 1500 mg? The nurse used a > bigger syringe, why are they not using the one that you are > using? > > > > > > > From: dcl6423 <no_reply > > > > Subject: Started Injections, Dr > recommended Testopel > > > > > > Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 11:00 AM > > > Hi my name is and I would like > > > to get some feedback on choosing injections or > testopel > > > pellets. > > > > > > History > > > LabCorp results 10/31/09 > > > > > > Total T: 419ng/dl range 241-827 > > > Free T : 9.8 pg/ml range 6.8 - 21.5 > > > LH: 6 mIU/mL range 1.5-9.3 > > > Prolactin: 3.6 range 2.1-17.7 > > > > > > Dr. prescribed 5mg Androgel, after 19 days got > the > > > following results > > > > > > LabCorp results 11/19/09 > > > Total T 350 ng/dl > > > Free T 6.0 pg/ml > > > > > > Dr. prescribed 10 mg, after 3 weeks got the > following > > > results: > > > > > > LabCorp results 1/11/10 > > > Total T 243 ng/dl > > > Free Testosterone 6.3 pg/ml > > > Estradiol 6.3 pg/ml range 7.6-42.6 > > > Note: Estradiol Roche ECLIA methodology > > > > > > On 1/15/10 my doctor stopped Androgel and > injected me 200 > > > mg and will test levels after 10 days. He also > suggested > > > Testopel since my insurance will cover it. > > > > > > Questions: > > > Any feedback on what had happened to me the last > two > > > months? > > > How to get the right dosage for injections? > > > Is Testopel a good option and how to get the > right dosge? > > > > > > thanks > > > Total T: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Hard what do you think about his weight loss on this P90x program for his age. Can this be why he has low T. Co-Moderator Phil > From: hardasnails1973 <hardasnails1973@...> > Subject: Re: Started Injections, Dr recommended Testopel > > Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 1:32 PM > I use 1/2 inch 28 guage for my shots > right in the shoulder. > I have been using this for over 4 years now no issues > Dr's will use harpoons to give shots just to make a point > LOL > I would not do the pellets. figure 2 grand a year vs > 1/8 of that for TRT insuranced covered. I have a few > patients on them and they are swithcing over to shots due to > cost effectivness. > > > > > > > > > From: dcl6423 <no_reply > > > > > Subject: Started Injections, > Dr recommended Testopel > > > > > > > > Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010, 11:00 AM > > > > Hi my name is and I would like > > > > to get some feedback on choosing injections > or testopel > > > > pellets. > > > > > > > > History > > > > LabCorp results 10/31/09 > > > > > > > > Total T: 419ng/dl range 241-827 > > > > Free T : 9.8 pg/ml range 6.8 - 21.5 > > > > LH: 6 mIU/mL range 1.5-9.3 > > > > Prolactin: 3.6 range 2.1-17.7 > > > > > > > > Dr. prescribed 5mg Androgel, after 19 days > got the > > > > following results > > > > > > > > LabCorp results 11/19/09 > > > > Total T 350 ng/dl > > > > Free T 6.0 pg/ml > > > > > > > > Dr. prescribed 10 mg, after 3 weeks got the > following > > > > results: > > > > > > > > LabCorp results 1/11/10 > > > > Total T 243 ng/dl > > > > Free Testosterone 6.3 pg/ml > > > > Estradiol 6.3 pg/ml range 7.6-42.6 > > > > Note: Estradiol Roche ECLIA methodology > > > > > > > > On 1/15/10 my doctor stopped Androgel and > injected me 200 > > > > mg and will test levels after 10 days. He > also suggested > > > > Testopel since my insurance will cover it. > > > > > > > > Questions: > > > > Any feedback on what had happened to me the > last two > > > > months? > > > > How to get the right dosage for injections? > > > > Is Testopel a good option and how to get the > right dosge? > > > > > > > > thanks > > > > Total T: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 I'm 40. Posted a couple of weeks ago. Had Testopel implants put in on 11-23-2009. Testopel raised my Total T level 30 points. 415 to 445. My opinion is Testopel was virtually worthless. $1000.00 pellets, $200.00 office visit, $200.00 to have the Dr. implant them = $1400.00. Everyone is different and many variables are involved. I've now added 2 Androgel pumps to my Testopel implants. I'll get a T test Thursday to see where I stand. I pretty sure adding 2 pumps of Androgel is just spinning my wheels. We will see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 Your experience mirrors other's with pellets. Androgel probably won't get you where you want to be either. As far as I can tell, weekly injections of Testosterone Cypionate are cheap and very effective. Unlike Androgel and Testopel, plain old T-Cyp can never be patented and can be produced by any licensed pharmaceutical manufacturer. With syringes and other supplies it costs less than $ 1 day even at full retail with no insurance. While getting a shot every week is not pleasant, after a little while you are looking forward to the shot. It's certainly easier to take 5 minutes once a week than dealing with Androgel every day. Randy Hoops Springfield, MO > > > > I'm 40. Posted a couple of weeks ago. > Had Testopel implants put in on 11-23-2009. Testopel raised my Total T level 30 points. 415 to 445. My opinion is Testopel was virtually worthless. $1000.00 pellets, $200.00 office visit, $200.00 to have the Dr. implant them = $1400.00. Everyone is different and many variables are involved. I've now added 2 Androgel pumps to my Testopel implants. I'll get a T test Thursday to see where I stand. I pretty sure adding 2 pumps of Androgel is just spinning my wheels. We will see. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 I am so mad that you got screwed over like this I have been down that road if your Dr. did this right your levels would be over 800 he did not give you enough pellets one needs 1300 to 1500 mgs of pellets to get levels up. Adding 2 pumps with your levels is a joke 2 pumps is 2.5 grams this is nothing women do this much. I think you need to look for a better Dr. He is in this for the money keep you coming back taking your money. Look in the Database Section here for a Dr. and read the file " Finding a New Male Hormone Dr. " Or see if your family Dr. will work with Dr. over the phone to test and treat you if your family Dr. will do this he will learn about this on your dime and become dam good at it. www.allthingsmale.com Co-Moderator Phil > From: healthplan2010 <no_reply > > Subject: Re: Started Injections, Dr recommended Testopel > > Date: Monday, January 18, 2010, 12:42 PM > > > I'm 40. Posted a couple of weeks ago. > Had Testopel implants put in on 11-23-2009. Testopel raised > my Total T level 30 points. 415 to 445. My opinion is > Testopel was virtually worthless. $1000.00 pellets, $200.00 > office visit, $200.00 to have the Dr. implant them = > $1400.00. Everyone is different and many variables are > involved. I've now added 2 Androgel pumps to my Testopel > implants. I'll get a T test Thursday to see where I stand. I > pretty sure adding 2 pumps of Androgel is just spinning my > wheels. We will see. > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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